Fuente

I say Miami should take a long look at Montana Head Coach Bob Stitt he is an offensive genius.

Link to story about Bob Stitt's offensive genius.
How Montana coach Bob Stitt's fun and lethal offense actually works - SBNation.com

AL Golden has set up a very foundation on how organize a program, it is just his on the field philosophy that has been suspect. So keeping Goldens operations procedures to help with Stitts transitions to the FBS level will Stitts to just focus on the X's and O's of running the on field issues.

Stitt has said he gives his Defensive Coordinators autonomy to run the defense their way as long as it complements his overall football philosophy of playing fast and getting the offense the most possible number of possessions. South Florida not only needs Miami to be a champion again, but the High school coaches down here could use a Technical Coaching of advanced philosophies Stitt could bring to the community. An pairing him with a DC that is known for being a defensive tactician such as say a Dave Aranda would infuse a lot of technical coaching ability that has a proven they can effectively coach up athletes combine with south Florida's talent would produce results quickly.

But all this is moot if Al Golden is able to deliver a 10+ game winning season this year.

Go Canes

You shod look up Stitts W/L record as HC. I wouldn't want him near this program.
 
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Fuente is legit.

Don't be fooled by the talk of "pillars" and ****. The difference between him and Golden is Fuente will go out there and put 50 burgers on people.


Excluding the pillars, Fuente is just as bad as Golden. Look him up. He's nothing special. Just because he coaches at TCU and guided Memphis to a bowl win doesn't mean ****. Look at his resume and W/L record.
 
Excluding the pillars, Fuente is just as bad as Golden. Look him up. He's nothing special. Just because he coaches at TCU and guided Memphis to a bowl win doesn't mean ****. Look at his resume and W/L record.


Oh okay. Thanks.
 
19-20 career record

Prior to tonight he lost 19 straight games to power 5 teams.

Dont want this guy anywhere near UM. Another AG type

He took over a program that had been in shambles, that had won 5 of its last 36
games and that had very little support from a basketball-centric Athletic Department.
Keep this in mind when mentioning his W-L record.

At first it sounded like you were talking about AG and his tenure at Temple....
 
Have you seen some of the guys coaching decisions? He lost to an unranked team the week after NDSU too.....see that? He's an idiot. He'll probably win at Montana, but then again every coach at UM wins.

He's an offensive genius, game decision maker moron.....just like Leech. Has nothing to do with "80's Pro style" guy smart *** Chise.


Yes, I have seen seen some of his decisions. He lost to Cal Poly on a last second FG, and I believe they took Arizona St into the 2nd half.

The guy can coach.
I saw his decisions against 4 time defending FCS champions NDSU, and he looked pretty **** good with a QB taking his first snaps against an NFL QB.
 
Fuente is legit.

Don't be fooled by the talk of "pillars" and ****. The difference between him and Golden is Fuente will go out there and put 50 burgers on people.


Excluding the pillars, Fuente is just as bad as Golden. Look him up. He's nothing special. Just because he coaches at TCU and guided Memphis to a bowl win doesn't mean ****. Look at his resume and W/L record.

I already posted it, but look up Jim Harbaugh's record after his first 3 years at Stanford.
 
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19-20 career record

Prior to tonight he lost 19 straight games to power 5 teams.

Dont want this guy anywhere near UM. Another AG type

He took over a program that had been in shambles, that had won 5 of its last 36
games and that had very little support from a basketball-centric Athletic Department.
Keep this in mind when mentioning his W-L record.

At first it sounded like you were talking about AG and his tenure at Temple....

So now every coach who takes over a perennial loser program - in this case a program
that had lost 31 of their 36 - and has them winning and bowling is to be perpetually compared to Al Golden?
Really?
 
Fuente is legit.

Don't be fooled by the talk of "pillars" and ****. The difference between him and Golden is Fuente will go out there and put 50 burgers on people.



Excluding the pillars, Fuente is just as bad as Golden. Look him up. He's nothing special. Just because he coaches at TCU and guided Memphis to a bowl win doesn't mean ****. Look at his resume and W/L record.

I think you need to look him up because you're way off on Fuente.
 
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The covenant, which Fuente introduced last year, is a 48-by-36 inch pact between the individual players and the team, listing the pillars, or core values, of individual accountability, social responsibility, academic integrity and competitive excellence.

That's a hard PASS from me. **** no.


1. Mark Dantonio
2. Butch Davis
3. Todd Graham
4. Tom Herman
5. Chad Morris

If UM had any vision in its leadership and hired Mark Dantonio when he was attainable I believe he would have done great things here.
 
So, you would have been OK with Miami taking the coach from Cincinnati after a 3 year HC career record of 18-17 in C-USA and the Big East?

A guy who never finished better than 4th in the Big East, or 2nd in C-USA?

Get out of here! Most message board fans would have hated that hire over Randy Shannon.

It probably would have worked ... But there was nothing obvious about Dantonio becoming a top 10 CFB coach when Michigan State hired him.

Fast forward to today ... And people are knocking Fuente? A guy who actually won his conference ... Which is the same conference Cincinnati is in.

We don't need to debate past tense vision. We just need to understand it takes vision to look past W/L records and conference affiliations ...

Vision is recognizing Fuente is "next", and recruiting him now ... Before EVERYONE comes calling after the season.

The covenant, which Fuente introduced last year, is a 48-by-36 inch pact between the individual players and the team, listing the pillars, or core values, of individual accountability, social responsibility, academic integrity and competitive excellence.

That's a hard PASS from me. **** no.


1. Mark Dantonio
2. Butch Davis
3. Todd Graham
4. Tom Herman
5. Chad Morris

If UM had any vision in its leadership and hired Mark Dantonio when he was attainable I believe he would have done great things here.
 
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